Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach, who died last night at the age of 61, was nothing if not authentic. There was only one of him. He was unique. He was special.
by Rick Cleveland, Mississippi Today December 13, 2022 Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach, who died last night at the age of 61, was nothing if not authentic. There was only one of him. He was unique. He was special. I wish I had known him better. But here’s what I do know: Leach was remarkably bright, intellectually curious, and an innovative person who just happened to coach football. He would have been successful at whatever he chose to do.
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